Did
you know that every domain you have ever registered has 'WHOIS'
information publicly posted for anyone and everyone to see? This
service maintains your personal privacy for your online identity.
The Internet
Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the
nonprofit body responsible for accrediting domain name
registrars, requires all domain name providers, including
DomainsNext.com, to make your contact information publicly
available.
Deters spammers, telemarketers, identity thieves, harassers,
stalkers and others who "mine" the public WHOIS database
Activate Private Whois
Service today!
Click
HERE
to log in and set up Private Whois Service.
Some Frequently Asked Questions:
1.What is 'WHOIS' Information?
When you register a domain; the Registrant, Admin, Billing, and
Technical contact information is collected by the Registrar and
posted publicly for anyone to see. This is your 'WHOIS'
information. Government and ICANN regulations require all domain
holders to submit WHOIS information which is then collected and
displayed in a public 'WHOIS' database!
2. What will Private Whois do for me
- We take your public information and make it private!
- Stop Domain related SPAM. Included is a private SPAM
filtered encrypted Email address for your domain.
- Domain Theft and Domain Fraud are no longer an issue.
- Harassers, Stalkers, and Data Mining companies will no
longer abuse your information.
3. What can't I use Private Whois for?
Our services can not be used for spam, violating the law, or
engaging in morally objectionable activities. For information
regarding prohibited activities, visit our
Terms of Service.
4. How much does it cost, and how can I get it?
Simple. The Private Whois service is free of charge with your
domain registration. If you would like to use Private Whois service and do not yet
own a domain, you must register one first by checking domain
availability using the search box on our
homepage. If you already own a domain through us, please use
the
Domain Manager,
click on Contacts and enable the Private Whois service. |